Abstract

The usefulness of chromic oxide as an indicator in the study of I131 triolein absorption was evaluated. Chromic oxide minimized the uncertainties encountered in determining the duration of the collection period and served as a quantitative check on the completeness of the collection. Accurate estimation of the total fecal radioactivity utilizing samples of feces with the highest chromic oxide content is feasible.

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